Players will be taking part in the Mzansi Super League ahead of the England tour
Ashwell Prince during the Cape Town Blitz launch press conference at Southern Sun Newlands Hotel on November 4, 2019 in Cape Town. Picture: GALLO IMAGES/CARL FOURIE
“I’m sure there are people in much higher positions than myself‚ at Proteas level and CSA [Cricket SA] level‚ who know exactly how they are going to go about improving the situation. Reality will resume after the MSL ends on December 16 — three days before the start of the only remaining round of franchise first-class games before the England series.
Like Prince‚ Amla valued his wicket greatly, having faced 100 or more balls in 28 of his 104 Test innings and more than 200 in a dozen of them‚ suffering only one first-baller — six innings before he retired. He was dismissed in fewer than 10 deliveries just 12 times.
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